Good catch Ben. That is a mistake. Heavier bullets need a faster rate twist. I hope I'm not burrying everyone in videos. I just decided to post some videos that have helped me with long range hunting over the past few years. I have learned a lot from these gun gurus. The long range shooting has seemed to taken off here so I'm hoping these are being liked instead of annoying.

According to this some of the smaller bullets have a faster rate of twist required to stabilize the projectile. 1 revolution in 7 or 9 inches of barrel is faster then 1 revolution in 10 - 11 or 12 inches of barrel length. The rate of twist needs to be increased as much as 1 in 8 for projectiles that are run at 1126 fps or less. Rifles that there primary purpose is sub-sonic work usually have a 1 in 8 inch rate of twist. As the caliber and the weight go up, the rate of twist hangs at 1 in 10 to 12 inches.

There is never any such thing as to much good information on a subject relating to long range shooting . Keep putting up all the good stuff , everyone . I haven't read or seen any complaints yet . But I sure have read a lot of positive comments about the free-flow of accurate , good information on this site . Thanks to every member who participates in the free exchange of information .